VTOODSON'S J-JONDON .A-RCADE j IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE LARGEST & MOST MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY Of Combined Useful and Ornamental Goods in the Colony. IN ITS ARRANGEMENT IT STANDS UNIQUE (imitating none) . * * : ALL GOODS ARE : : MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, : : at prices : j hitherto unknown in auckland. i * * It is considered unnecessary to enumerate the varied classes of Goods displayed, it being now an established fact that THE NOVELTY DEPOT & ECONOMICAL EMPORIUM OF AUCKLAND is THE LONDON ARCADE, 148, Queen & Victoria-streets, INSPECTION INVITED IRRESPECTIVE OF PURCHASES BEING MADE. K^EE TIIE O SPLENDID WINDOWS PILLED WITH NEWGOODS! NEWGOODS! g^T Door Baits, " At Greatly Reduced Prices " and "Alarming Sacrifices," ignored. London Office— sß, St. Mary Axe. Ci OODSON'S TON DON ARCADE. SADDLERY AND HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT, 113, QUEEN STREET. a t %MAH tf li £ S ''Mi *"CKT.ANI». / £o £ 2 '"'lft '■*> TV/ § W All kinds of Carriage, Buggy, Gig, Wagonette, Spring Cart, Dray, Plough, and other Harness. Collars in great variety. Saddlery of every description. 274 MARTIN AND PARTINGTON Have on Sale — Instantaneous Dry Plates— Al for Rapidity, Brilliance and Vigour Photographic Glass and Chemicals, specially selected for dry plate workers Photo Printing Frames Telephone Mtgnets and Ai>paratus Carbon Zinc and Cells for Constant Batteries Microscopes, Microscope Objects, Mounting Glass, &c. MARTIN & PARTINGTON, PHOTOGRAPHISTS, Market Entrance, Queen-street. . . j T ATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY. MARTIN & PARTINGTON'S Instantaneous Photographs printed by the New Platinum Process are the most beautiful, artistic and permanent pictures ever produced. Market Entrance, Queen-street. Messrs. MARTIN & PARTINGTON. having introduced several improvements in Photography, are now producing pictures, which, for fidelity as Portraits, and excellence as Photographs, are unsurpassed. TRADE 3IARK. THE AUCKLAND GAS VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY, [Establisaed 1864.] Blttids sent to all parts of the Colony on the Shortest Notice on remittance of order. A. AND A. BUSBY (Late M. Horton Busby), Practical Blind Makers and Wire-Workers, Corner of Cook and Grey Streets, 402 Market Square, Auckland, N.Z
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 61, 12 November 1881, Page 130
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313Page 130 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 61, 12 November 1881, Page 130
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